Cali Doe - Clothing and Jewelry

Clothing and Jewelry

The unidentified girl was wearing a red nylon-lined man's windbreaker jacket with black stripes down the arms, marked inside with the label "Auto Sports Products, Inc.", a boy's multicolored plaid button-up shirt with collar, tan corduroy pants, blue knee socks, white bra, and blue panties. She wore brown rippled-sole shoes said to be popular in the "Venjiont" area in the late 1970s. The red Auto Sports Products jacket was produced as a one-time promotional item and could not be traced after distribution.

She also wore a silver necklace with three small turquoise stones. The necklace had a homemade appearance and resembled replica Native American jewelry made in the southwestern United States. Attached to the girl's pants' front belt loops were two metal keychains, one shaped like a heart with a key-shaped cutout and inscribed with the words "He who holds the Key can open my heart" the other shaped like a key meant to fit the cutout in the heart.

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